No Starch Press, 2007. – 281 p. This book tries to be both useful in the immediate term and informative in the long term. These goals have a profound impact on how the book is organized. It's also meant to be accessible to neophytes, but it focuses on programming paradigms and their impact on both language design and language use — topics common to academic programming books....
Rails 5 Revealed, 2016. — 160 p. + Code. — ISBN13: 978-1-4842-1708-5. This short early adopter book details both how you'll upgrade existing web and other applications from Rails 4.2 to 5 and how to create new applications in Rails 5. The headline features, Rails API and ActionCable, are each looked at in detail, building small example projects to demonstrate how to build a...
Castello Jesus, 2020. — 250 p. — ISBN: n/a. Code files only! How to Build Your Confidence As a Ruby Developer So You Can Write Awesome Ruby Apps If you learned the basics of Ruby but you still feel like you could be doing a lot better… …if you don’t feel confident in your Ruby skills… …if you’d like to earn more, write better code & be proud of your work… …then this could be...
Revision 10. — 2012. — 197 p. Hi there! Welcome to Objects on Rails. This text is a step-by-step walkthrough following the construction of a simple web application using Ruby on Rails. It differs from other such walkthroughs in that it attempts to apply a strongly Object-Oriented philosophy to the process. Wait a sec! you say. Isn’t Rails already Object-Oriented? Well, yes and...
Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2019. — 511 p. — ASIN B07NGY8PZ5. Its been a long time since I started writing I Love Ruby. I first projected this book as a toy programming book, but not any more, this book is maturing into something serious. Possibly a book to be read by people who are serious about Ruby, hence this book is undergoing a dramatic change. Its been proof read from...
The Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2007. – 297. This is a hands-on book. Scripting is like riding a bicycle: you don’t learn it by reading about it; you learn it by doing it. And you get better by doing more of it. The purpose of a book, or of a coach, is to direct your practice so that you get better faster. Therefore, the book is organized around four separate projects that are similar...
Addison-Wesley, 2008. — 352 p. Foreword (From author, because there are no annotations) Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, affectionately known by many as the Gang of Four book (GoF) is the first reference work on the topic to be published in a mainstream book. It has sold over half a million copies since 1995 and undoubtedly influenced the thoughts...
Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2021. — 382 p. — ISBN: 978-1680507218. Code Files Only! Improve the user experience for your Rails app with rich, engaging client-side interactions. Learn to use the Rails 6 tools and simplify the complex JavaScript ecosystem. It’s easier than ever to build user interactions with Hotwire, Turbo, Stimulus, and Webpacker. You can add great front-end flair...
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